Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 12
... proposed to foreign nations , with the amendments agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon , " Resolved . That the following plan of a treaty be proposed to his most christian majesty : " PLAN OF A TREATY WITH FRANCE ...
... proposed to foreign nations , with the amendments agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon , " Resolved . That the following plan of a treaty be proposed to his most christian majesty : " PLAN OF A TREATY WITH FRANCE ...
Strana 24
... proposed in the first article ; but that the United States shall give to his most christian majesty the same privileges , liberties , 1 With the exception of the first and second articles , which place the citizens of each party on the ...
... proposed in the first article ; but that the United States shall give to his most christian majesty the same privileges , liberties , 1 With the exception of the first and second articles , which place the citizens of each party on the ...
Strana 33
... proposed . " ARTICLE IV . ( Agreement as to concurrent operations . ) - " The contracting parties agree that in case either of them should form any particular enterprise in which the concurrence of the other may be desired , the party ...
... proposed . " ARTICLE IV . ( Agreement as to concurrent operations . ) - " The contracting parties agree that in case either of them should form any particular enterprise in which the concurrence of the other may be desired , the party ...
Strana 63
... proposed to be concluded between the Crown of Great Britain and the said United States , but which treaty was not to be concluded until terms of peace should be agreed upon be- tween Great Britain and France , and His Britannic Majesty ...
... proposed to be concluded between the Crown of Great Britain and the said United States , but which treaty was not to be concluded until terms of peace should be agreed upon be- tween Great Britain and France , and His Britannic Majesty ...
Strana 89
... proposed ship - canal may pass , a contract for the construction of such a canal as that specified in this convention , to the stipulations of which con- tract neither of the contracting parties in this convention have any just cause to ...
... proposed ship - canal may pass , a contract for the construction of such a canal as that specified in this convention , to the stipulations of which con- tract neither of the contracting parties in this convention have any just cause to ...
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Strana 120 - Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers as those of the most favored nations. But if any such Consul shall exercise commerce, they shall be submitted to the same laws and usages to which the private individuals of their nation are submitted, in the same place.